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Morality in Social Life: Episteme

Autor Sergio Bastianel Traducere de Liam Kelly
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2010
Bastianel views moral personal life as more than a private and individual reality. Indeed, one's relationship with the other is basic to the moral experience, and it constitutes part of the inner unity of a free and conscious responsible person. Human beings live out their relationships within the historic concreteness of life in commonality with others. The historical expression of that which is morally wrong takes the form of scattered and dividing relationships with the intention of possession, domination, fighting and division. On the other hand, history shows us that the human quality of relationships effecting that which is good is expressed through acceptance and the capability of creating shared forms of life. The Christian interpretation of history, with its goal of community, asks in each situation about the human quality of relationships and the structures of social life. This book addresses the interconnections between personal morals and social justice, raising fundamental questions about political life and economics, about hunger and development, about common good and institutions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781934996140
ISBN-10: 1934996149
Pagini: 357
Dimensiuni: 155 x 221 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Convivium Press
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"This is a valuable work on the centrality of relationships, story, and virtue to morality in the social sphere. Those who are quick to advocate for public policies based on theological principles would be interested" -- National Catholic Reporter, Arlene Helderman Montevecchio, Director for Social Concerns, Gannon " National Catholic Reporter, Arlene Helderman Montevecchio, Director for Social Concerns, Gannon University"